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@TheFacrecords2 ай бұрын
“Last Crusade…” wins out for me. If you remember this request when you get around to watching it, please note the marriage of dialogue & narrative; it’s one of the finest scripts ever composed.
@jimhowe26242 ай бұрын
@@VerowakReacts The Last Crusade.. as much as I love the first film, third is on a another level of fun!
@darrellyounyvski5912 ай бұрын
this one is my favorite
@Davaldod2 ай бұрын
'Last Crusade' is a great film. I totally get people preferring that one as their favorite. I more than respect that. For me, it's 'Radiers.' I saw it when I was 14 years old and it's hard to describe how fresh and exciting it was. It was almost joyous. Pet Peeve -- there's no such movie called "Indiana Jones and the Raiders of the Lost Ark." It's just "Raiders of the Lost Ark." When the movie came out it was just "Raiders of the Lost Ark." That's the title. Only with 'Temple of Doom' did the series start prefixing with 'Indiana Jones and...' But yeah. "Raiders of the Lost Ark." Just "Raiders of the Lost Ark"!
@DrewAnti19602 ай бұрын
@@VerowakReacts I like all of them.
@chaddubois81642 ай бұрын
I swear half of the magic of this movie is the score. We were so lucky to live during the time of John Williams.
@mattp60892 ай бұрын
We're lucky John Williams was there for such a golden age in Hollywood! Although he is clearly part of the reason that it was a golden age.
@Chumppi2 ай бұрын
Were??
@benvsreality2 ай бұрын
@@Chumppi Right? John Williams is still scoring films now at 92.
@dupersuper19382 ай бұрын
Superman, Star Wars, Jaws, Close Encounters...
@embriggs1Ай бұрын
100%
@donsample10022 ай бұрын
“Oh, his name’s actually Indiana. That’s a weird name.” You need to watch the third movie to find out how he got it.
@Tinman4522 ай бұрын
Already excited for this payoff 😂
@bartdegryse93452 ай бұрын
the dog!?
@davidfrost9012 ай бұрын
He had a lot of fond memories of that dog. 😢
@BigMac76292 ай бұрын
You guys had to put it down you spoiled it for her
@edwardchristensen4142 ай бұрын
Moron
@DevlinDomini2 ай бұрын
The audience burst into applause a lot during this film. Never saw that before in a theater and rarely since. After a lot of watches I can see why some ppl call this a “perfect” movie.
@fayesouthall6604Ай бұрын
It’s a great rewatch too.
@dtavs_exeАй бұрын
it is really an entertaining movie despite the glaring story problems.
@darthdarthification2 ай бұрын
“Oh his name is actually Indiana? That’s a weird name.” I burst out laughing. If you know, you know.
@VerowakReacts2 ай бұрын
I'll eventually know! I hope
@Bleckman666Ай бұрын
@@VerowakReacts Hint: The origins of Chewbacca ;)
@rogeriopenna9014Ай бұрын
@@VerowakReacts you will get your answer in the third movie.
@domingocurbelomorales86352 ай бұрын
I´m historian (I also teach) and, believe me Verowak, a great influence on studying what I studied was from watching this saga as a child. He inspired many generations and continues to do so.
@VerowakReacts2 ай бұрын
Oh, I bet! I love how much of an impact movies have on us and what we become interested/passionate about!
@jeffmansfield9142 ай бұрын
@@VerowakReacts Now we just need a movie about a lovable and attractive civil engineer. 😉
@arandomnamegoeshere2 ай бұрын
Along those lines - met many an engineer at NASA who was inspired by Star Wars and Star Trek.
@joek4682 ай бұрын
Went from having a bunch of spider legs on his back to years later having mechanical arms on his back as Doc Oc
@shaunswieringa1712 ай бұрын
Oh my goodness I thought that character looked familiar, had no idea Molina was in this!
@laurakali65222 ай бұрын
Karen Allen was in a great movie with Jeff Bridges called Starman.
@richtea6152 ай бұрын
U-boats rarely submerged, and they only did it for brief periods to evade detection.
@samuraiwarriorsunite2 ай бұрын
Even four extra arms wouldn't have helped Alfred in that opening scene.
@thatpatrickguy3446Ай бұрын
HA! Perfect line. 😀
@Rob_Infinity3Ай бұрын
I met Paul Freeman aka Belloq at a comic con and asked him about the scene where a fly goes in his mouth. He said that the editing of that scene made it look like the fly went in his mouth and never came out. But it did.
@saaamember972 ай бұрын
A lot of reactors seem to misunderstand how a submarine operates. Especially, when they inquire as to what Indy did when the submarine submerged. A submarine of that time had two forms of power. One form was a diesel engine. The other form was electrical motors, operating via batteries. When using each form of power, there were trade-offs. Diesel could propel the sub faster, but it required oxygen, so the diesels could only run while the sub was on the surface. The battery power allowed the sub to submerge, but it made the sub way slower. In wartime, subs would operate on the surface, so that they could get to their destination faster, and the diesels helped keep the batteries charged. The batteries were used, only when a sub encountered enemy ships or airplanes. They could dive using battery power, to hide (Going to the bottom and stopping). So, in this movie it should be assumed that the sub ran on the surface for the entire trip, encountering no enemy ships or airplanes. Of course, this doesn't solve that same dilemma, when it comes to the problem of how Indy could survive outside the sub, with no food or water. Since humans can only live without fresh water for no more than 3 days, I guess we have to assume that the trip the sub made wasn't more than that amount of time?
@elzar7602 ай бұрын
Yeah, I guess it stayed on the surface the whole time. People see modern day sub movies where the nuclear subs run submerged most if not all of the time, so it throws people off. Even I, as a kid, was a little like, did he sneak inside somehow lol.
@levenkay44682 ай бұрын
"HELPED" keep the batteries charged?? The diesel engines were the SOLE means of charging the batteries.
@mdu21122 ай бұрын
3. Snorkel
@dernwine2 ай бұрын
That would be a very clever commentary except that if you watch 10 seconds onwards and speak German the U-Boat commander orders his submarine to submerge, the map is displayed, and then the crew tells the Captain (apparently a Colonel because he's called "Oberst" instead of "Kapitaen") that they're raising the periscope, at which point he uses the periscope the visually ID the Island and orders the Submarine to surface.
@sumelar2 ай бұрын
The problem is, it would not have stayed on the surface the entire trip back. Not even in that era. Particularly when the sub is shown submerging in the movie for fucks sake.
@benvsreality2 ай бұрын
Another actor you've seen before is William Hootkins, aka Porkins/Red 6 in Star Wars playing the government agent "Top... Men." guy here.
@jase09102 ай бұрын
When I hear the reactor say “Indiana Jones and…” when we all just know it as “Raiders of the Lost Ark”, and then to have you call “Empire Strikes Back” and “Return of the Jedi” episodes 5 and 6….. Glad to see a new generation discover these films!
@dernwine2 ай бұрын
1:30 Verowak: Is this what we're looking for Mr Jones? Me: HEY LADY YOU CALL HIM DOCTOR JONES! (It'll make sense in the next movie)
@michaelschroeck22542 ай бұрын
6:57 there is an actual fantastic Star Wars reserve in the movie itself! When they are lifting the Ark out of its crypt, Beth d Indiana to the left of the screen there is a heiroglyohic of R2 D2 and C-3PO.
@kirk1968Ай бұрын
The lighting in this movie is THE best in any Spielberg film. The entire sequence in Marion's bar is incredible.
@zatornagirroc71752 ай бұрын
Half of the charm of this film is the score. The other half is the camp. Often imitated, no movie has been able to match this level of awesome camp - they always either not take it far enough, or take it too far. Just magic.
@geek1027Ай бұрын
Thanks! Loved the red shirt comment without explaining it.
@VerowakReactsАй бұрын
Thank you so much for your generosity!! It makes my day when someone picks up one of my references 🥰
@Stogie21122 ай бұрын
It is impossible to ignore the fly on Belloq's lip. That scene is legendary because of that fly. 😄😄
@TheCkent1002 ай бұрын
About that fly, in an interview, Paul Freeman (Belloq) says that there was a cut in the scene, right after the fly is seen on his lip. He swears that the fly flew away and didn't go into his mouth. If you watch the scene again, you can see the cut in the scene.
@davechandler47042 ай бұрын
“I think he has a high passive perception, so he should be good.” Verowak is awesome.
@VerowakReacts2 ай бұрын
A great way to find fellow D&D players/fans!!
@notjustforhackers42522 ай бұрын
The three Raiders movies are just top tier Hollywood entertainment. Everyone a classic. The final film, Crusade, is utter perfection.
@michaelwardle76332 ай бұрын
One of the best action chase sequences ever filmed.
@gravedigger84142 ай бұрын
With that Uldaman reference you stole my heart finally forever. 🤣 I love all 3 Indi movies but the third is my favorite!
@glenrich-uu9zr2 ай бұрын
The debut of Harrison as Indiana, it is an adventure perception. But he is going strong onwards with brilliant rays.
@zedwpd2 ай бұрын
"There's like a gazillion holes." - my prom night quote
@TodPreece-xo9qj2 ай бұрын
I'm so happy to see you react to one of my favorite movies of all time! When I was a kid, my older brother (RIP) took me to see this in the theater and I instantly loved it! We lived in the country & would go on Indiana Jones adventures! I finally dressed as Indy for Halloween a few years ago in honor of my brother. I look forward to seeing you react to the other films. The story, acting & score are all on point. See ya next time! 😊
@VerowakReacts2 ай бұрын
That's so sweet that you would go on adventures, and even more so that you dressed as Indy in honour of your brother 🥰😊
@PowderedToastMan4202 ай бұрын
Harrison was born to play Indiana Jones! ✌️
@3DJapan2 ай бұрын
The guy who betrayed him in the very beginning later played Doctor Octopus.
@VerowakReacts2 ай бұрын
Always a villain it seems!
@tranya3272 ай бұрын
@@VerowakReacts Alfred Molina - the actor who played Otto Octavius / Doctor Octopus - played him WONDERFULLY! - First as a 'standalone' villain in "Spider-Man 2" (2004), and then, unexpectedly, brought 'back to life' (via multiverse / parallel dimension stuff) to play the character AGAIN, about eighteen years later, in 'Spider-Man: No Way Home. Both are truly wonderful films, well worth viewing. The interesting thing, is the 'crossover' between the two franchises: Not only is "Alfred Molina" the focal point, but so too, is the name of the character, AND the two (respective) people behind the respective universes: Stan Lee and George Lucas are in a class by themselves, when it comes to creating DURABLE, ICONIC characters, and in naming them. Stan Lee is the co-creator of Spider-Man, The Incredible Hulk, Doc Ock, and about a zillion other iconic characters. Likewise, the man who created Luke Skywalker, Jabba The Hutt, Obi-Wan, Anakin Skywalker and Darth Vader (and Indiana Jones, of course!) - George Lucas is the only person I can think of to 'match' Stan Lee, in that respect. It's wonderful to see the worlds created by Stan and George 'collide' (or at least touch, in a sense) in this film.
@Jargolf862 ай бұрын
The Uldaman- pickup had me directly Subscribing.
@VerowakReacts2 ай бұрын
WoW fans unite!!! 😁
@arandomnamegoeshere2 ай бұрын
Hah. Me too. One of the fun things about watching reactors who hadn't seen these foundational stories is the realization they inspired other stories and experiences.
@SysAdmin772 ай бұрын
@@VerowakReacts The questline "In a Thousand Years Even You Might be Worth Something." was a great reference.
@thoso19732 ай бұрын
After rewatching Raiders through the years, I realized that this is one of few films where the hero doesn't personally influence the outcome of the third act, nor defeats the antagonists.
@aklein78642 ай бұрын
2:35 - "This the lost ark? 😂 35:41 - "That not the real one?" seconds later... "Yeah, this is it. OK, this is it." 😂 I love intelligent commentary, and believe it or not, this is it. Many reactors are too dumb to understand what is happening, but if you don't happen know something, it's only briefly. Then you understand it immediately and connect all the dots as missing pieces of pop culture fall into place. I appreciate your channel, and great reaction as always!
@cshubs2 ай бұрын
It's fun seeing you kids make connections to my childhood favorites through video games. 🙂
@MartinBeerbom2 ай бұрын
Rumor has it that Spielberg took out a single frame to make it look Belloq ate the fly.
@VerowakReacts2 ай бұрын
I like to believe that's the case, and he didn't actually just eat the fly lol
@bloodymarvelous47902 ай бұрын
Steven Spielberg attended film school in UCLA together. After they had had significant success with Jaws, Close Encounters and Star Wars they met at a café. Steven expressed his desire to direct a James Bond movie, and George said he had something better: An homage to the old serials from the 40's about an archeologist called Indiana Smith. George Lucas had a dog called Indiana at the time, and named the main protagonist after it.
@elzar7602 ай бұрын
We’ll come back to that discussion after the final final Indiana Jones, The Last Crusade.
@AtomicAgePictures2 ай бұрын
Spielberg did not attend UCLA as his grades were not good enough to get in. Lucas also did not attend UCLA, he went to USC. Spielberg attended UC Long Beach, which at the time didn't actually have a film program.
@LuckyBastardProd2 ай бұрын
Spielberg went to CSLB and dropped out his freshman year. Lucas went to USC, they met at student film fests and Spielberg was already directing TV shows for Universal. They went on vacation together the weekend of Star Was’ premiere and thats where Lucas mentioned Raiders which had already been written as a treatment by Philip Kaufman who was to direct but dropped out to direct Outlaw Josie Wales.
@TheCkent1002 ай бұрын
George Lucas filmed THX-1138, which he adapted from an earlier work called "Electronic Labyrinth: THX-1138 4EB", which he created while he attended the USC School of Cinematic Arts. He has a building named after him at the film school on the USC campus. And a George Lucas museum is being built near the USC campus. So, no, not UCLA.
@Smokie_6662 ай бұрын
Little did the swordsman know, Indiana leveled his pistol up to max so he had 5 times critical chance.
@VerowakReacts2 ай бұрын
Those damn crits!!
@bartdegryse93452 ай бұрын
fun fact: there was supposed to be a sword fight etc with that guy. but harison ford was kinda ill due shooting. so he just came up with the idea to shoot him
@TheTriumphbsa2 ай бұрын
If not mentioned below somewhere, Karen Allen was also in Animal House, fsaturing John Belushi., among others of course.
@3DJapan2 ай бұрын
John Rhys Davies was in the awesome sci-fi show Sliders with Jerry O'Connell.
@timboxall89362 ай бұрын
Absolutely cracking series - I had the most massive crush on Sabrina Lloyd
@keithjohnson88662 ай бұрын
A WW2 submarine ran on diesel which required air to run. That vintage submarine would travel on the surface until time to attack when it would switch to battery and submerge. But batteries would run down and you had to surface and recharge.
@kennethmacgregor-Gregorach2 ай бұрын
As an actual Archaeologist, I can say that part of the course is how to avoid giant rolling boulders and how to punch Nazis without hurting yourself.
@VerowakReacts2 ай бұрын
How many giant rolling boulders have you encountered?
@kennethmacgregor-Gregorach2 ай бұрын
@@VerowakReacts Well.. In broadly speaking ball park terms, I'd say about... ohh... this many..yes, definitely.
@mestupkid2119862 ай бұрын
Another known actor is in the intro, Alfred Molina. Or Doc Ock from Same Raimi's Spiderman 2
@andrewlustfield60792 ай бұрын
Diesel subs mostly traveled on the surface. They had to run on batteries underwater if memory serves. That is one of the huge advantages of nuclear powered subs--they can submerge and stay underwater.
@holyloktarw186Ай бұрын
Grew up watching this and STILL love watching it at least once a year.
@VerowakReactsАй бұрын
It's a fantastic movie, and timeless!
@MaBer-673912 ай бұрын
George Lucas and Steven Spielberg created Raiders Of The Lost Ark to capture the spirit of those adventure movies of the 1930s. The 1954 movie Secret Of The Incas had a lot lifted out of it to create Raiders. The outfit Charlton Heston wore in Incas is almost identical to what Indiana Jones wore many years later. That opening scene where they were trying to get that gold statue, there was a prop in the background of a large gold disk. That was the gold disk being sought in Secret Of The Incas.
@couch.patati-patata2 ай бұрын
The Crystal Sith one has Cate Blanchett. She's deliciously evil.
@william_santiago2 ай бұрын
33:44 I too, get upset when they don't go down. 😜 But seriously, submarines at this time are diesel and can only run for a limited time submerged. When not engaged in active hunting, or evasion, they run on the surface like any other ship. The problem is that the crew would also be on deck for this time. There was a scene where Indy snuck onboard, but it was cut.
@tehdipstick2 ай бұрын
14:00 The shooting script originally had Indy get into an elaborate, drawn-out fight with the scimitar-wielding henchman, but Harrison was suffering from a bad case of traveler's stomach/dysentery at the time. A large portion of the cast and crew had gone out to dinner at a local restaurant the night before, and many of them contracted food poisoning. Ford begged Spielberg to change the scene, but Steven was adamant about wanting the fight scene until Harrison managed to convince him that having a wearied Indiana simply pull out his gun and shoot the swordsman would be a lot more humorous.
@threemarksat2102 ай бұрын
"They weren't well received in General." I'm from General, and can confirm we all hate them.
@NarwahlGamingАй бұрын
We like them in Dividually.
@nataliefaust79592 ай бұрын
My dad just died so this is the first react of this film I've seen since. He really liked the Jones trilogy. I'll probably cry watching Last Crusade. Glad you're finally seeing Indy! You're right about there only being three movies. Even among those three, there's one that's pretty divisive and some fans can take or leave. I love how problematic and fucked up both Marion and Indy are. The latter far more so of course, but I appreciate there's nothing squeaky clean about pulp-era faithful characters. It's not the genre for that. The truck escape was actually planned, when he said to meet him at their friend's place, he'd go get the truck and bring it there. The unknown was how he was getting the truck. And I'm sure someone else has pointed out it wasn't burning the wood, but the uh... team logo. The no-looking is taken from Hebrew mythology and ancient religion that no one was allowed to enter or look upon the holy of holies inside the Temple on Mount Zion. Only the high priest was allowed to enter once a year and any deviation from strict rules and he'd be struck dead. He'd have to walk inside with a rope tied around his foot so his body could be dragged out if God smote him. The "over the top" fight choreography is again a pulp staple and a love letter to classic Hollywood. I love that you said Agri-cola! I was just making a joke a few weeks ago while saying his name like that. It's more often anglicized as Uh-grick-ola. Great react! ♥
@VerowakReacts2 ай бұрын
I'm so sorry for your loss 💗 I like Marion and Indy's bickering and understanding and caring for one another!! I seem to be pretty blind at missing obvious things, I just thought it was the wood and never noticed anything else on the crate 😅 It's details like that that I seem to miss. I'm fine with the over the top fighting, it really fits in with the style of the movie, but I'll still laugh at it since I'm not used to it. I really appreciate Indy's facial expressions throughout the fight though!!
@nataliefaust79592 ай бұрын
@@VerowakReacts Yes! Ford is wonderful at being an everyman hero. He always brings comedy to his roles even in serious films. And no worries about the "logo"! I'm only not saying what it is because youtube has been kvetchy lately and I'm getting posts deleted even when talking about history. XD Also thank you. ♥
@Armaldo4682 ай бұрын
@@nataliefaust7959 In response to the bit about your posts getting deleted-yeah, same here. I’ve had to get into the habit of remembering to copy and paste what I’ve written into my notes, so I can attempt to edit and post again if and when something gets deleted. Sometimes that works out, sometimes it doesn’t-even if I don’t use any of the ridiculous litany of terms and even *tones* I know will agitate this infernal algorithm and the vampires behind it. (After years of feuding with KZbin and talking about things they don’t like me talking about, I strongly suspect KZbin hates me almost as much as I despise the entirety of KZbin and Google combined.) It’s completely out of control. Censorship doesn’t *protect* ANYONE, and I’m sick of the bogus “protecting our community” excuse every platform uses. I wasn’t born yesterday; that duplicitous tripe doesn’t work on me. I’m too well versed in how things work, too experienced at observing and analyzing things and people. I just wish I had the power to do something about this crap. Oh, and of *course* talking about historical stuff is a big no-no; we’re supposed to forget everything and just let history repeat indefinitely, remember? Bastards.😤 Sorry for the rant. Not only do I have a tendency to ramble and rant a lot anyway, this sort of thing REALLY gets me riled up. Sorry for your loss, by the way.
@ronfehr78992 ай бұрын
I love it when reactors leave in the scene of the simitar/gun duel scene (Indy shooting the guy with the big sword). Harrison Ford was actually under the weather that day, and so this was the solution instead of a long drawn out fight.
@VerowakReacts2 ай бұрын
I love that scene! I read in IMDB trivia that they all had food poisoning (the cast and crew), which is horrible
@bandm-j1b2 ай бұрын
Your reaction to the "Boss time" fight at 14:12 is exactly how I felt when I saw it as a kid. It's the one moment in the movie that stayed with me over the years.
@sam939312 ай бұрын
they are all great movies.. the third one was the best so the expectations for the next ones were impossible to meet.. but they are all great to me!
@dawns.4272 ай бұрын
I agree completely, Except that the first is my favorite followed closely by the third. I enjoyed them all. We very much enjoyed number 5. I hate it when people prejudice prejudice someone against movies and books like this. I prefer to make my own decisions, especially when it's beloved characters like these.
@BobCrabtree-ev4rz2 ай бұрын
@@dawns.427Totally agree as well...I don't listen to people in the comments telling me to avoid this movie or that tv series,and I never pay attention to the 'critics'.It's all just somebody else's opinion,and like you,I prefer to make my own.I enjoyed Ark and Crusade,but not Temple..just didn't feel right to me.Taking Indiana out of the 30s was,to me,what prevented me from following the rest of the series.Just my opinion,but he was created to emulate the old cliffhanger serials of the period and that's where he belongs.And NO ALIENS.
@TylerD2882 ай бұрын
What is it with people BSing and telling people this? The last two are anything but "great".
@sam939312 ай бұрын
@@TylerD288 I disagree, but you're entitled to your opinion.
@seansteyer88512 ай бұрын
As a 13 year old, my parents took me to this movie..We waited hours in line for tickets. I asked "What is this about" and my dad said "It's about the ark of the covenant, a religous symbol..etc" as a kid I was like "I'm waiting in line for this" But after the opening scene I decided I wanted to go into movie making so that's what I did. Nine Emmy nominations later, I got to do what I loved.
@VerowakReacts2 ай бұрын
Congrats on doing what you love! Is it possible to know what you've worked on? I'm hoping to be able to do acting professionally one day, movie making is just so magical
@ThistleAndSea2 ай бұрын
That's a fun one, isn't it? The 3rd one is my personal fav. Thanks for sharing this with us!
@VerowakReacts2 ай бұрын
Super fun, yes! It was my pleasure :)
@positivelynegative91492 ай бұрын
7:27 🤣🤣🤣 I can't wait for The Last Crusade. 😁
@VerowakReacts2 ай бұрын
I'm excited for it! lol
@JohnDoe-bz4yl2 ай бұрын
Best movie of the Indiana Jones Trilogy
@azwildcats784219 күн бұрын
sounds like you need to get a life
@mikealvarez23222 ай бұрын
Back in the 1950s, we used to go to the Saturday matinees for kids at our local theater. The price of admission was 6 RC Cola bottle caps, which neighbors and a couple of gas stations saved for the dozens of kids in the neighborhood. With each feature film there was also an adventure series that came in installments, one episode each week. Every episode, except the last one left you hanging as too how the hero was going to get out of a life and death predicament. There were of course different heroes and different themes. My favorite was Jungle Jim, starring Johnny Weismueller. Another favorite was Flash Gordon starring Buster Crab. Watching INDIANA JONES reminds me of those Saturday matinee series. In my mind I break the movie up into different episodes. It's great fun and brings back fond memories of days gone by.😊❤
@mudshark53932 ай бұрын
Submarines in that era used electricity while submerged, batteries were charged using the diesel engines, and you could not use diesel while submerged. Since the electricity was pretty limited, a couple of hours a top speed, if they didn't HAVE to dive, they didn't... so Indy got lucky.
@mudshark53932 ай бұрын
To be clear.... they still use diesel electric submarines, probably have better batteries now.
@bloodymarvelous47902 ай бұрын
On the other hand they clearly give the order of "tauchen das Uboot". Which means they did submerge the boat.
@mudshark53932 ай бұрын
@@bloodymarvelous4790 Well, it's apparently a known plot hole... but since there was no war in 1936, and the sea was calm, it was unlikely that they would have submerged, so I'd say it was a bad script. 😁
@levenkay44682 ай бұрын
I don't remember if it was only developed during the war, but German U-boats were equipped with a "snorkel" that allowed them to run their diesel engines while very shallowly submerged (and therefore much less visible). If there were large waves, though, the snorkel's intake could get intermittently submerged, at which point a check valve snapped shut and the engines temporarily sucked air from the boat's interior. The wild pressure fluctuations that this caused were extremely unpleasant for the crew..
@peterkoester73582 ай бұрын
There is a deleted scene (confirmed by the fact Indy is soaked upon arrival to the U-Boat pen in the Med) where the U-boat submerged to periscope depth and Indy lashed himself to the scope with his whip for the entire voyage. The biggest problem with that is submarines and U-boats of the era generally ran at 1 to 2 knots in speed submerged - any faster and they would drain their batteries within a few short hours to literally minutes and would have to surface to run diesels and charge the batteries. Snorkels were not captured by the Germans until after the war started in 1939 and were not installed on U-boats (experimentally) until 1943 and put in production with the Type IX U-boats until 1944. It can also be assumed that since the Ark in it's crate was obviously too big to take belowdecks (the average submarine hatch is about 36 inches in diameter) that the crate was lashed to the main deck and the U-boat did not submerge - but that opens the plot hole of how Indy was aboard and never seen by the crew manning the bridge as would be required when operating on the surface.
@jenssylvesterwesemann79802 ай бұрын
There is an old (1978) BBC TV series about the (fictionalized) life of William Shakespeare, starring Tim Curry, in which Paul Freeman has a major role. It's worth a watch.
@darkjedi4472 ай бұрын
The very, very 1st record I ever bought with my own money as a kid, in 1980, was the Soundtrack to The Empire Strikes Back by John Williams. I was too young when STAR WARS 1977 came out to buy an album, but when TESB came out in theaters I grabbed all my 'piggy bank' money to buy that double album ( I still have it❤). I've been a major John Williams fan ever since. I just watched the new documentary on him on Disney+ and it's amazing to think we are all lucky enough to grow up the same time as him making music. Hard not to love a movie with his music. The love theme to RAIDERS OF THE LOST ARK (Marian's there) is probably one of the most beautiful pieces of music he ever wrote. Sorry I'm rambling but I love talking about his music lol. BTW, RAIDERS was the 1st movie, after STAR WARS, that I saw in the cinema at least 3 times! I lost count with STAR WARS lol. Thanks for the great reaction, and for reading my 'ramblings' here hehe. Keep smiling👍🙂
@VerowakReacts2 ай бұрын
I love that you bought the soundtrack to ESB!!!! Great choice 😁 No worries about your ramblings, I enjoy reading it all!!! I hope you have a fantastic week, I'll have to check out the documentary on John Williams :)
@darkjedi4472 ай бұрын
@VerowakReacts Thanks! You Rock! You're one of the few people who actually message people back here and I appreciate it!! Keep smiling👍🙂🇨🇦
@VerowakReactsАй бұрын
@@darkjedi447 I do try, but sometimes it gets to be a lot 😅
@doubting_zweifel2 ай бұрын
I never knew the connection to Hot Fuzz. That’s awesome! Thanks Verowak!
@VerowakReacts2 ай бұрын
No problem! I guess it's time to watch Hot Fuzz again 😁
@mikiex2 ай бұрын
@@VerowakReacts Hot Fuzz is packed with famous actors/actresses from the past and some cameos that are hard to spot.
@philcaponi77Ай бұрын
The guy helping Indy in the beginning is the guy that plays doctor octopus in Spider-Man!
@domingocurbelomorales86352 ай бұрын
Best adventures saga ever for me!! The guy in the beginning at the temple, the traitor, was a very young Alfred Molina (played Dr Octopus in Spiderman). Also Indy´s friend in Egypt, Sallah, it´s played by John Rhys Davies (the legendary dwarf Gimli in LOTR).
@VerowakReacts2 ай бұрын
Yeah, I picked up on Gimli!!!! 😊🥰
@3dbadboy12 ай бұрын
The reason why nobody notices them when they dig is that there are small digs all over the site and the site is 'enormous' according to Gimli, lol. Everybody is digging everywhere.
@dabe19712 ай бұрын
The 'Love You' eyelid girl wasn't an actual actress - Julie Brown worked in the script department and isn't credited. On the day of filming the classroom scene, the AD David Tomblin approached Spielberg with an idea he'd had whilst trying to sleep the night before the shoot. Steven loved it and so they picked Julie as the most photogenic face on set who was available for the close up and cracked out the Sharpie !
@kevinwilson1402 ай бұрын
It always gets me in these treasure hunting movies how much effort somebody went through to record something that they already know. The Egyptians built an entire building to tell them where the ark was. of course they keep it in the central building the most obvious place imaginable and the first place somebody would look anyway. it's like dedicating an entire room of your house to tell you your keys are in the bowl by the door.
@mostaley50492 ай бұрын
Cool Raiders is one of my favorite movies. World travel, adventure, love, biblical implications. 👏👏😊🥰
@mostaley50492 ай бұрын
I love the newer ones also, they are still better than 95 percent of adventure action films.
@VerowakReacts2 ай бұрын
I'm glad to see some love for the newer ones! I'm curious to see what they're like
@benschultz1784Ай бұрын
A Type VIIC U-Boat of the time could only operate underwater for around 8 hours before needing to surface and recharge its batteries. This means they would usually cruise with their diesel engines and only dive when making an attack or avoiding detection. In the movie, the sub commander does order to dive, and the 1982 Marvel graphic novel version shows Indy tying himself to the periscope with his whip.
@erictaylor54622 ай бұрын
I loved the hanger gag.
@VerowakReacts2 ай бұрын
I was not expecting it at all, it's so well done lol
@Dirkus172 ай бұрын
It's one of the best jokes in movie history. Strangelove level satire.
@michaelkonig5302 ай бұрын
Spielberg told Lucas that he wanted to direct a Bond movie while they were vacationing together. Lucas said he had something better, and presented this premise, although the character‘s name was initially Indiana Smith. You‘ll learn more about the Indiana name in the third movie. Spielberg did not get food poisoning, because he only ate canned food. According to Spielberg this is the only movie of his, which he can watch just for fun, without trying to correct any errors. The shot against the sun during the digging scene was most likely directed by George Lucas, who did some uncredited second unit work. Either way, the cinematography by Douglas Slocombe is very good in this movie. One of my gripes against the two newer ones is that they simply don‘t look like the first three. The submarine was on loan from the German movie „Das Boot“, which is also recommended (but check out the director‘s cut, if you do).
@jkhoover2 ай бұрын
Dome people's ego can't help but reveal spoilers, even vague ones are still spiilers. "In the 3rd movie you'll see this!" Why tell them something they're going to see, except to prove you know something they don't know yet?
@2o4tom2 ай бұрын
"Is no one seeing them there?" Earlier: "The excavation is enormous."
@rogergarciaofficial2 ай бұрын
Lucas was inspired by the Scrooge McDuck adventure comics and the boulder scene, altho made famous from this film, is a direct homage to Scrooge #7 from 1954. Later on, we'd see similarities between the adventures in Duck Tales episodes & Indiana Jones. Love your channel, the commentary too 🫶🏼
@VerowakReacts2 ай бұрын
I love knowing what inspires filmmakers to do certain scenes, thank you!! I'm glad you enjoy what I do 🤩
@zeldyrrolorin99622 ай бұрын
I'm so sorry I missed the premiere. I'm glad you liked it. It is one of my top 3 movies, easy. A couple of things since you are always so detail oriented. -- The Germans were digging in the wrong place because their head piece only had markings on one side. I don't know if it just didn't make the cut for this video but that's because they were using the burned imprint in the palm from when Toht (the one in black) tried to pick it up out of the fire in Nepal. -- You asked about why the writing on the side of the crate caught fire. The idea is that the Ark cannot be claimed by evil so the stamp was removed. It's interesting to think if the US government stamp in the end scene would remain or not. I know you said you will watch them all but there are only 3. A hypothetical 4th movie would just not be good. A sacrilegious 5th movie would be a vile assault on your intelligence. But I can't wait until you react to Temple and Last Crusade!
@thatpatrickguy3446Ай бұрын
Great reaction! Also including the British bodybuilder, wrestler, actor, and all around nice guy Pat Roach, the only actor other than Harrison Ford who appeared in all three Indiana Jones movies, dying in each. He died twice in this movie, first as the large Sherpa in the fight in Marin's bar and second as the burly German boxer who met the propeller. 😲 Roach had a much larger part in the movie Willow.
@chmod17772 ай бұрын
Re: Mr, Dr, etc -- you call him Dr. Jones 😉
@3DJapan2 ай бұрын
28:52 Actually a horse has about 24 horsepower at its peak performance.
@VerowakReacts2 ай бұрын
Yup, hence why it's not really 1 horsepower despite it being 1 horse 😂
@Rob-vs8ye26 күн бұрын
The German officer that takes miriam off the ship is the guy who played the German general in Band of Brothers who didnt want to surrender to Babe Heffron and then gave the speech that lipton then translates.
@WallyHartshorn2 ай бұрын
re: The submarine not going down WW2-era submarines were diesel-powered, so they couldn't stay submerged for very long. As a result, they tended to stay on the surface except when attacking or evading the enemy. Think of them more like a ship that can briefly go underwater.
@pleutronАй бұрын
the ending warehouse scene is the basic concept of the 2010's _SciFi Channel_ TV Show *_Warehouse 13_*
@doctornick02 ай бұрын
The third, with Sean Connery, is still my favorite.
@tgriffin81792 ай бұрын
Great react!! I love how the ark goes into hiding again at the end. 😂
@VerowakReacts2 ай бұрын
Never to been seen again maybe? lol
@gregoryrish85052 ай бұрын
❤ your Star Trek Red Shirt reference!👏
@VerowakReacts2 ай бұрын
I really need to watch Star Trek to see how accurate the red shirt saying is!
@AngelAscanio2 ай бұрын
Vero, ALFRED MOLINA (Spider Man´s "Dr Octopus") appears at the beginning. He's the guy who betrays Jones in Peru.
@rolandzamora40402 ай бұрын
It would be so fun watching classic films with someone like you
@marcelopaolillo98482 ай бұрын
I understood your "excess of things happening" comment This movie was the first to show non-stop-even-for-breathing action. I remember very well that it was a novelty, since I watched it in theaters in 1981. Girl, what a ride ! Regards.
@AlunYorath2 ай бұрын
Last Crusade is the best, but all fun.
@Fast_Eddy_Magic2 ай бұрын
Junior!!
@bloodymarvelous47902 ай бұрын
@@Fast_Eddy_Magic I told you: Don't call me Junior.
@BenWillyums2 ай бұрын
Eww how can you think that??? This one is miles above any of the sequels...
@Fast_Eddy_Magic2 ай бұрын
@bloodymarvelous4790 This is intolerable!! Our situation has not improved. I should have mailed it to the Marx brothers. 😂
@clarkness772 ай бұрын
Wow someone has a different opinion than yours lol go figure
@VlReaderr2 ай бұрын
Have you noticed the R2D2 and C3PO picture? Somewhere around the moment Indy and Sallah found the Ark.
@VerowakReacts2 ай бұрын
I definitely missed that! I'll need to check it out
@johnberg94972 ай бұрын
The man who betrayed Indiana in the Idol scene (near the beginning, around 4:00) is Alfred Molina (Doc Ock (Spider-Man 2) and many other roles); $3,000 offer to Marion 10:31 in 1936 would be estimated worth around $66,000 today; The actor who portrayed Belloq said the fly did NOT go into his mouth but the edit did not show it flying away. Raiders of the Lost Ark took place in 1936, Indiana Jones and the Temple of Doom takes place in 1935 (the year before), Indiana Jones and the Last Crusade was supposed to be in 1938 (a prologue scene takes place in 1912), etc.
@magicbrownie13572 ай бұрын
For me it was "Hey look it's Sallah playing Gimli!" Old people!
@n.d.m.5152 ай бұрын
For me it was Sallah playing Maxamillian Arturo playing Gimli!
@teambanzai94912 ай бұрын
Indiana Jones was the inspiration for the Tomb Raider franchise, which led to the TV series, Relic Hunter, starring Tia Carrere as Dr. Sydney Fox (she also co-starred in the 1994 James Cameron film, True Lies with Arnold Schwarzenegger and Jamie Lee Curtis), as well as the video game, Uncharted. It’s worth mentioning that Tom Selleck (Magnum, P.I.) had to decline the role of Indiana Jones in Raiders due to scheduling conflicts with his TV show. He did however, star in the much underrated 1983 film, High Road to China, a 1920’s adventure romance. The music was scored by the Academy Award winner John Barry, famous for his work in the James Bond franchise as well as Born Free (1966), The Lion in Winter (1968), Out of Africa (1985) and Dances with Wolves (1990).
@chrism73952 ай бұрын
Fun fact: the U Boat and submarine pen (which is a real WW2 sub pen) is the same one used in Das Boot, which was being filmed at the same time. In fact, Indy delayed the production of Das Boot when they overran filming those scenes.
@thunderstruck54842 ай бұрын
Saw at the theater with my wife! Packed, so much fun back then even without stadium seating huge screens and great surround sound, it was still a blast, thanks
@nickhewes68602 ай бұрын
Lol. Uldaman is a straight up homage to the map room scene. Complete with the miniature city and everything.
@VerowakReacts2 ай бұрын
It is! It's so nice to see where some references come from 😁
@robmarconi67582 ай бұрын
I believe the actor playing Belloq was the French scientist in Close Encounters of the Third Kind, another Spielberg classic. Also, this movie inspired my childhood dream of being an archeologist
@VerowakReacts2 ай бұрын
It's fascinating how movies influence us!
@Hooga892 ай бұрын
8:13 Why hello fellow WoW gamer! Fun! 😂
@VerowakReacts2 ай бұрын
Ooh yeah!!!! Such an amazing game :D
@kimwelch46522 ай бұрын
The "under the truck" slide is an homage to stunt man Yakima Canut who did the same stunt under a stage coach in 1895. Yes, movie buff Spielberg was a very aware of this.
@ianclark46432 ай бұрын
1895? 🤔
@kimwelch46522 ай бұрын
@ The internet can be wrong, but the first movie was in 1888.
@noahrobin19412 ай бұрын
@kimwelch4652 frequently, but in this case I think not. Canutt was /born/ in 1895, but the stunt in question (if I’m reading Wikipedia correctly) was in John Ford's film Stagecoach (1939).
@xondxonderson57842 ай бұрын
You had me at the Uldaman reference 😂
@VerowakReacts2 ай бұрын
I need more WoW references in movies lol
@Tom-Mac197526 күн бұрын
When you see Rhys-Davies you question why Jackson bothered to put any prosthetics on him at all, especially since he was highly allergic to them. John is perfect for Gimli has he is. the gazillion holes are to accommodate for the variations of the Sun's angle through the year.
@hussmoosbally89292 ай бұрын
Great reaction luv. The corny parts were by design. The films are based on 1930's adventure/serial/matinees. It's always noticeable when a reactor has genuine fun when watching a film. Well done.
@VerowakReacts2 ай бұрын
Thank you! I love how different this movie is to the other Spielberg movies I've seen, really just a super fun movie
@icetech62 ай бұрын
This movie is still one of the best experiences i ever had at a theater... i was 11 at the time.. was amazing :) P.S. this one and The last crusade are the only 2 in the franchise worth watching...
@arraymac2272 ай бұрын
The sunset dig shot _is_ one of the best in the film.